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Posted: Apr 27 2009 at 8:44pm | IP Logged Quote alex973

Toyota Tokama has a four piston front aclipers, they work fantastic, does anyone

here made a caliper change from stock to four piston in your NISMO?

 

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Posted: Apr 27 2009 at 11:59pm | IP Logged Quote mesillynotyou

You are referring to a fixed caliper setup vs a floating caliper, I would love to see it done the hard part is going to be getting the mounting bracket to attach it to the steering knuckle. Fixed calipers are great, but I do not think I would go through the expense and trouble at least on the 05, it already has dual piston that is calibrated with the master cylinder volume. That is another point to consider can your master cylinder deliver enough fluid volume to push 4 pistons. Dollars is what it boils down to.



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Posted: May 14 2009 at 7:05pm | IP Logged Quote alex973

do you know how i can firm up my pedal i have gone with

the green pads from EBS they seem to work fine, it is the

pedal that is soft, yes it could go crazy with the adapters

however i am looking into making the change, i will report with pic's

when it is done. thanks



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